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Discover Delhi

Do you want to visit impressive attractions? You’re looking for the most famous shopping miles or enchanting boutiques for the perfect shopping trip? Or you’re interested in fascinating buildings of art and culture? We’ve compiled a selection for you.

Gurudwara Bangla Sahib

Sikh temple

Delhi’s most important Sikh temple was constructed in several stages between 1783 and 1947, and is in a central location not far from the Connaught Palace. Inside the complex is a pond with holy water that beautifully reflects the moonlight. It is a very peaceful place.

Jama Masjid

India’s biggest mosque

The impressive mosque in Old Delhi is the biggest one in the country. Its tall, slender minarets are visible from afar. The building was constructed from red sandstone and marble between 1644 and 1658, and can accommodate 1000 faithful. Countless people congregate here every Friday afternoon to pray together. At all other times, the mosque is a popular meeting place and somewhere to read, eat or sleep.

Nizamuddin

Old Muslim quarter

An ancient Muslim quarter that dates back to the 12th century in the middle of New Delhi. It grew around the shrine of Sufi saint Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya, whose body is preserved in his own «dargah» (mausoleum). Around 15,000 people live in Nizamuddin today. The picturesque quarter is known for its narrow alleyways, its street kitchens, markets and mosques, and is an absolute highlight in New Delhi.

Khari Baoli

Largest spice market

The world’s largest spice market is at the western end of Chandin Chowk in the middle of Old Delhi. It covers the streets of Khali Baoli Road, Nayar Bazar Road and Shyama-Prasad-Mukherji-Marg. There are numerous individual stands selling spices, dried fruit, nuts, tea and rice. The market has been in existence since the 17th century, and it is still an important and vibrant trading venue.

Qutub Minar

Victory Column

The huge 12th-century victory column is made of red sandstone, and is situated in the Qutub complex. The tower is one of the first and best-known Muslim buildings in India, and is also the tallest minaret in the world. It is surrounded by several other ancient ruins, including an enchanting but sadly half-destroyed colonnade.

Lotus temple

Impressive

The cult temple in the shape of a lotus flower was completed in 1986, and has received numerous architecture awards. There is not a single straight line in its structure. The façade consists of 27 lotus petals. Like all Baha’i Houses of Worship, it is not dedicated to a particular religion, but is open to all. It was financed by donations from believers across the globe.

Sabyasachi@Carma

Top designer

The successful Indian designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee is considered one of the most creative minds in the country. He and other popular designers create fashion with an Indian spirit that can also be worn in the West and are stocked by, for instance, Harrods and Harvey Nichols. The store in Delhi is both a shop and exhibition space, and sells shoes and bags as well as clothing.

Good Earth

Home accessories, textiles and cosmetics

In 1996, designer Anita La opened a small shop where she sold chic and functional household items. Today, Good Earth is one of the most successful brands in India, and there are several outlets in the country. The product range includes very nice home accessories, silverware, glassware, textiles and cosmetics.

Kamala

Exclusive craftsmanship

This is the place for anyone who is interested in unique and creative Indian craftsmanship. The concept is based on an initiative by a non-profit organisation that supports traditional and contemporary craftsmanship. It sells beautiful scarves and silk bags, amusing decorative objects, bowls and vases.

DLF Emporio

Luxury shopping centre

Armani, Bulgari, Cartier, Dior, Versace are just a few of the brands on sale inside the DLF Emporio. Shoppers of these luxury labels may be mistaken for thinking they are in seventh heaven here. Marble flooring and fountains add to the sophisticated design of this shopping mall – it's a luxury shoppers' paradise. The mall is considered to be the most expensive and sophisticated mall in the whole of Asia. Besides western luxury brands, stores also sell Indian designer goods and lifestyle products.

Hanut Singh

Sparkling jewels

Hanut Singh was born the grandson of a Maharajah, and his family is famous for its jewellery collection. He designs architecturally shaped, mostly movable items of jewellery for clients such as Madonna and Beyoncé. Visit him in his wonderful apartment and let him show you the jewels in a relaxed ambience – no stress, no obligation. An experience.

Kashmirloom

The finest cashmere

Jenny Housego and her partners, the brothers Hamid, Zahid and Asaf Ali, produce the finest cashmere in India. Everything is made to traditional methods, hand-woven to filigree patterns or intricately embroidered. Some wraps take as long as two years to complete. Their clients include luxury labels such as Hermès and Browns.

Kiran Nadar Museum of Art

Indian art

Kiran Nadar is married to technology billionaire Shiv Nadar, and is considered one of the country's most active art collectors. She displays works by famous Indian artists such as Ranjani Shettar and Bharti Kher in her own museum. The work by S.H. Raza, which covers a whole wall in the museum, is particularly impressive. Closed on Mondays.